Victories for both sides last weekend kept Leyland five points clear at the top with half-a-dozen games left.

The two teams have been the stand-out sides in this year’s competition with Leyland having only lost once and Garstang twice.

Walling said: “It’s first against second and there’s going to be a lot of attention on it.

“It’s two really strong teams playing each other – we know a lot about them and they know a lot about us, so it’s set up to be a fantastic game. We’re really looking forward to it. We’re playing at home and we have a good home record in the last couple of years.”